The organisation’s attitude towards whistle-blowers is a sign of dubious priorities.
of the Western Cape High Court has put a legal finger on suspicions that the wheels of justice in the province, while turning slowly, might in some cases not turn at all. He has highlighted some questionable events in the Cape Town magistrate’s court, where vital documents were being kept in a case he is hearing. The papers, which detail gang capture of senior police elements, were mysteriously destroyed.
And yet the PIC remains mum, even though it would seem state funds have been used to muzzle whistle-blowers.been notoriously media shy for months, which does its clients — the pensioners whose money it’s actually managing — no favours.
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